there wasn't much to celebrate in aleppo, syria's biggest city. surging to rescue victims under the rubble of the building demolished by a government air strike. as the opposition fighters advance slowly and relentlessly, it seems to be lashing out increasingly with air attacks, it does nothing to change the situation on the ground. and >> more than 24 hours after coming into -- the editor and now reports. >> pulling the troops and tanks back from the border, the invasion is off and the cease- fire is on. the reason, long-term, they don't feel any safer. >> we want to believe in the cease-fire, so we are pretty skeptical and scared. dr. bringing home the troops without using them warns many israelis. the government is emphasizing it won't tolerate cease-fire violations. >> i would say that they need to keep the border entirely quiet, and i won't give them a license to do after a certain level, it is nothing. >> streets that were empty are packed. they put on a victory rally, the people celebrating survival. hamas feels bolstered more strongly than